Lass Jucken- Kumpel 2- Das Bullenkloster -1973- ... Portable
Released in 1973, is a cornerstone of West German 1970s "Report" cinema, blending the gritty reality of industrial life in the Ruhr Valley with the burgeoning softcore sex comedy genre. Directed by Franz Marischka and based on the novels of Hans-Henning Claer , the film became the second most successful German production of its year. Plot Summary
Despite the comedic and sexual focus, the film maintains a surprisingly structured narrative for its genre, culminating in a dramatic boxing match and a final attempt at reconciliation between Heiner and Gisela after seeing their son. Director: Franz Marischka. Lass jucken- Kumpel 2- Das Bullenkloster -1973- ...
Today, it is viewed as "Trash-Kino" with historical value, showing the social dynamics and architectural landscape of the industrial North Rhine-Westphalia. Released in 1973, is a cornerstone of West
Led by producers like Alois Brummer and directors like Franz Marischka (who helmed this film under the pseudonym “Franz Maron”), the Lass jucken, Kumpel series was a direct descendant of the Kasperle comedies – bawdy, slapstick-heavy romps set in rustic Bavaria, filled with innuendo, exposed breasts, and raunchy dialogue. Director: Franz Marischka